Loved this from start to finish. This was exactly what I was looking for. But now I want more, this wasn't enough! Aaahhhhh.
This is definitely not an easy watch, nor is it for the regular kdrama watcher. If you like your dramas simple and to the point, skip this one, it's very kooky (which is where the charm of it lies)
I could seriously watch a hundred episodes of just Eun Young and In Pyo fighting monsters with their tethered bond, while the kids assist however they can. Throw in Eun Young and In Pyo's awkwardly adorable romance and voila, this is just perfect! Made me miss Doctor Who. T-T
You can tell they're trying to make up for the fiasco that was episode 8, but I'm afraid this won't be the same anymore. The damage is too much.
They're almost insulting the intelligence of their audience. The plot holes are so glaringly obvious now. The way they're rushing to salvage what's left almost feels like the next the episode is the last one, which we all know it isn't. The characters are becoming flatter by the second, even promising ones have regressed.
The only scene that made an impact on me was seeing Min Hyuk cry but that was because of Kwak Shi Yang's acting and not because I cared for him finally finding out. They stretched this stupid game for too long.
I know she's like the most important character in the whole show but I just HATE Tae Yi of 2020. She has become so passive it's a waste to see her on screen.
I really hope the writers give her good character development but this drama is directed by the same person who…
I dropped Nang Rai actually because of the male lead around 3-4 episodes in, who didn't have a backbone and was ruining the poor girl's life in the guise of pursuing her, which sucks because I REALLY like the actor and started watching it because of him.
I wonder if its cause he's sold himself as the resident bad guy. But I too am waiting for the day when he gets…
Hahahaha I agree with you. He acts so well in negative roles it's become his persona. Which sucks, because I always end up sympathizing with his characters.
Nai has to be one of the most passive female leads I've ever seen! Literally 0 characterization. It's frustrating to watch her on screen. Even the extras have more depth than her.
I ended up feeling sorry for Net when I shouldn't have. That goes to show how much the way a character interacts with their surroundings and other characters matters.
I mean technically he is playing the current husband for Yoo In Na right? So in that sense he will be the main…
According to the synopsis, there's some multiple marriage deception thing going on besides there's no way Eric Mun is the second male lead, so even if Im Joo Hwan were to be married to Yoo In Na in the drama, it doesn't really make a difference sadly.
I am 90% certain that a different writer stepped in to write this episode. You don't drop the quality of something incredibly promising to something this bad this fast.
The actual payoff worthy moments fell completely flat due to the cringefest that was the duration of the first 45 minutes. Mistakes like these shouldn't be happening at this point in time, especially if it's the exact halfway mark of the show.
We will confiscate your cellphone because people will find you but we'll keep you "safe" in the most targeted place in the history of targeted places, this is comedy gold, folks!
This is definitely not an easy watch, nor is it for the regular kdrama watcher. If you like your dramas simple and to the point, skip this one, it's very kooky (which is where the charm of it lies)
I could seriously watch a hundred episodes of just Eun Young and In Pyo fighting monsters with their tethered bond, while the kids assist however they can. Throw in Eun Young and In Pyo's awkwardly adorable romance and voila, this is just perfect! Made me miss Doctor Who. T-T
I NEED THEM IN ANOTHER DRAMA TOGETHER!!!
Also because I have (had?) a soft spot for the father-son duo. xD
They're almost insulting the intelligence of their audience. The plot holes are so glaringly obvious now. The way they're rushing to salvage what's left almost feels like the next the episode is the last one, which we all know it isn't. The characters are becoming flatter by the second, even promising ones have regressed.
The only scene that made an impact on me was seeing Min Hyuk cry but that was because of Kwak Shi Yang's acting and not because I cared for him finally finding out. They stretched this stupid game for too long.
I know she's like the most important character in the whole show but I just HATE Tae Yi of 2020. She has become so passive it's a waste to see her on screen.
I ended up feeling sorry for Net when I shouldn't have. That goes to show how much the way a character interacts with their surroundings and other characters matters.
The actual payoff worthy moments fell completely flat due to the cringefest that was the duration of the first 45 minutes. Mistakes like these shouldn't be happening at this point in time, especially if it's the exact halfway mark of the show.